Spanish lawmakers approved on Sept. 9 reforms on labor laws aimed at reducing unemployment and promoting economic growth. The reforms seek to slash Spain’s high cost of dismissal and provide companies with more flexibility to limit working hours and staff levels in economic crises, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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